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Joseph L Gastwirth

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Statistics in Medicine|January 7, 2006
On estimation of the variance in Cochran-Armitage trend tests for genetic association using case-control studiesGang Zheng, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistica Sinica|December 23, 2011
HOW WELL DO SELECTION MODELS PERFORM? ASSESSING THE ACURACY OF ART AUCTION PRE-SALE ESTIMATESBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
Sensitivity analysis for trend tests: application to the risk of radiation exposureBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|April 15, 2008
A method of assessing the sensitivity of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to an unobserved confounderBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2003
The use of the 'reverse Cornfield inequality' to assess the sensitivity of a non-significant association to an omitted variableBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Genetic Testing|February 3, 2005
A note on appropriate use of statistical tests of mutation rates from ordered groupsJoseph L Gastwirth, Boris Freidlin
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 19, 2015
Outlier reset CUSUM for the exploration of copy number alteration dataYinglei Lai, Joseph L Gastwirth
Journal of Data Science : JDS|July 29, 2010
On Bootstrap Tests of Symmetry About an Unknown MedianTian Zheng, Joseph L Gastwirth
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 10, 2006
Robust genomic control for association studiesGang Zheng, Boris Freidlin, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistics in Medicine|March 27, 2018
Grouping methods for estimating the prevalences of rare traits from complex survey data that preserve confidentiality of respondentsNoorie Hyun, Joseph L Gastwirth, Barry I Graubard
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Statistics in Medicine|January 7, 2006
On estimation of the variance in Cochran-Armitage trend tests for genetic association using case-control studiesGang Zheng, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistica Sinica|December 23, 2011
HOW WELL DO SELECTION MODELS PERFORM? ASSESSING THE ACURACY OF ART AUCTION PRE-SALE ESTIMATESBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
Sensitivity analysis for trend tests: application to the risk of radiation exposureBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|April 15, 2008
A method of assessing the sensitivity of the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test to an unobserved confounderBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2003
The use of the 'reverse Cornfield inequality' to assess the sensitivity of a non-significant association to an omitted variableBinbing Yu, Joseph L Gastwirth
Genetic Testing|February 3, 2005
A note on appropriate use of statistical tests of mutation rates from ordered groupsJoseph L Gastwirth, Boris Freidlin
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 19, 2015
Outlier reset CUSUM for the exploration of copy number alteration dataYinglei Lai, Joseph L Gastwirth
Journal of Data Science : JDS|July 29, 2010
On Bootstrap Tests of Symmetry About an Unknown MedianTian Zheng, Joseph L Gastwirth
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 10, 2006
Robust genomic control for association studiesGang Zheng, Boris Freidlin, Joseph L Gastwirth
Statistics in Medicine|March 27, 2018
Grouping methods for estimating the prevalences of rare traits from complex survey data that preserve confidentiality of respondentsNoorie Hyun, Joseph L Gastwirth, Barry I Graubard
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